Soldier sues Rumsfeld

I haven't seen this in any American News Media, but Al Jazeera was only too too happy to let the world know about the current Administration's
troubles. Apparently a decorated veteran who is being extended beyond his contracted period of service is suing Dam Rumsfeld and several other
Defense Dept Officials over the legality of the "stop loss" policy and enactments. Seems if there is not a formal declaration of war they can't
(according to his lawyers) use the "stop loss" rule. If he wins, in or out of court, a bunch of GIs might get to quit if they feel like it. Any
informed opinions or comments about his chances for success??

i've got to say this is very interesting. technically because there isn't a formal declaration of war he may be right. however, to combat his
arguement the gov't might try to change what we consider declaring war, and i wouldn't totally dissagree with doing that. currently the held
definition is you can only declare war on a country, not a person or organization. considering terrorism is now such a threat the logical thing may be
to in fact change what can be declared war upon.

He will lose, but the fact we are not at war is a good point. We are not at war yet we need more soldiers, hmmmm. Interesting isn't it? We are not
at war yet they want to bring the draft back. We are not at war but we are keeping soldiers over there.

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